March 21, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Replacement of Lewis St. bridge in works

County considers
existing span unsafe
for school buses

Eatontown More...

Boro tax increase gets a little bigger

Commission changes levy to cover cost of battling Presidents Day storm

MONMOUTH BEACH More...

No precedents for her legal challenge

Red Bank attorney remains on trail she blazed 70 years ago

Nothing about the photograph of a young woman posing proudly on graduation day 1929 gives a hint of her pioneering status, except for one detail More...

Letters

Screenings urged during cancer awareness month

Colorectal diseases affect the lives of millions of Americans. More...

Opinion

Our Turn

State chooses wrong place to ease rules

In the next few months it is possible that the citizens of New Jersey will be treated to the most ridiculous regulation since rules were imposed on how you could cook an egg. More...

Your Turn

Guest Column
George Moffatt
Nat

At least 16 Fort Hancock buildings with broken windows and open doors at Sandy Hook were unnecessarily exposed to the ravages of February More...

Schools

Friends, community turn out for McHeffey race

Annual event helps fund scholarships for R-FH high school students

SEA BRIGHT More...

Business

Area doctor president of medical, dental staff

Rajagopalan Sivaprasad, M.D., chief of infectious diseases at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, was recently named president of the center More...

Monmouth County Fire Police elects officers

The Monmouth County Fire Police has announced the roster of its new officers for 2003. Elected as president of the countywide organization was Robert Yamello, West Long Branch. More...

McLoone ensures local flavor in Pier Village

Restaurateur hopes to have new eatery open

LONG BRANCH More...

150-year-old home destroyed by fire

Teen escaped through second-floor window; cause of blaze unknown

A college student home on spring break escaped unharmed from a rapidly moving fire that destroyed his family More...

Seaview Manor residents to be relocated

Remediation work to take place on site; housing lists suspended

It More...

Fire officials decry possible building code changes

Sprinkler systems may no longer be required
for some structures

LONG BRANCH More...

Township holds the line on taxes once again

OCEAN TOWNSHIP More...

Conference to focus on dealing with tragedy

Second annual program aims to equip women
to handle adversity

OCEANPORT More...

Word on the Street

What did you think when you heard about President Bush More...

Bulletin Board

~ Notes Around Town ~

There has been no closing yet on the sale of the Tradewinds property in Sea Bright, but architect Jerome Morley Larson, of Red Bank, who has a contract to purchase it, says the deal is still alive and should be concluded soon. More...

Bulletin Board

VNACJ scholarship applications due May 15

The Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey (VNACJ), Red Bank, is accepting applications for the Maria Granucci Memorial Scholarship until May 15. More...

Marble carving demo at art camp open house

Monmouth University has announced Ukrainian artist Ivan Bratko will demonstrate marble carving March 22 and May 4 from 1-2 p.m. at the open house for the school More...

Obituaries

OBITUARIES

JACQUES J. "JACK" GUIRE SR., 77, of West Long Branch died March 17 at Jersey Shore Center, Eatontown. Born in New York City, he resided in Long Branch prior to moving to West Long Branch in 1959. More...

Sports

Wrestling season comes to a close for local standouts

While the Shore Conference wrestling community enjoyed some success this past weekend at the NJSIAA Wrestling Championships, a handful of local wrestlers found the competition to be a bit too much to handle. More...

Rumson wrestling losing more than talented seniors

Jerry Beaver stepping down after 18 seasons
as coach

Watching his top two guns, Patrick Berger and Bryan Heller, compete in the NJSIAA Wrestling Finals in Atlantic City this past weekend was a bittersweet experience for Jerry Beaver. More...

RBC’s accomplishments not diminished by loss to SJV

Red Bank Catholic girls More...